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MAY 10, 2004
VOLUME 33 ISSUE 19
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
NAVY DESCRIBES SMOKE ALARM RESEARCH TO CPSC
CPSC TO CONDUCT POOL/SPA HEARING IN TAMPA
UL EYES COMPONENT CERTIFICATION FOR FLAMMABILITY
SEVEN NEW PRODUCTS COVERED BY RECOVERED-MATERIAL RULE
PAIR INDICTED ON ASBESTOS REMOVAL CHARGES
CPSC BRIEFS
EC CALLS FOR PRODUCT SAFETY PROPOSALS
EU GIVES ADVICE ON RAPEX ALERTS
EC WOULD RESTRICT TOLUENE IN ADHESIVES AND SPRAY PAINTS
EC TARGETS TRANSFER OF FIREWORKS AND OTHER EXPLOSIVES
CANADA SEEKS CHANGES TO CRIB RULES
CANADA PROPOSES IGNITION REGULATIONS FOR CIGARETTES
CANADA GIVES GARAGE SALE SAFETY WARNING
U.K. SEEKS COMMENT ON COSMETICS PROPOSALS
SICHER LEBEN PUSHES SMOKE ALARMS ON ST. FLORIAN’S DAY
EEB STUDY FINDS ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS FOR ENLARGEMENT
HUD AND CDC EXPLAIN HIPAA EFFECT ON CHILD LEAD REPORTING
ONE IN FOUR NEVER CHECK FOR ELECTRICAL RISKS, STUDY FINDS
CHIROPRACTORS WARN OF SCHOOL-RELATED “HIDDEN RISKS”
JPMA ANNOUNCES AWARD WINNERS
UL AND LOWE’S GIVE ATLANTIC HURRICANE ADVICE
EWG SAYS 19,000 OHIO CHILDREN HAVE HIGH BLOOD LEAD LEVELS
COAST GUARD PUSHES BOATING SAFETY IN WASHINGTON STATE
LOUISIANA GIVES AWAY BED TO PROMOTE SAFE BABY SLEEP
UTAH GIVES DROWNING PREVENTION ADVICE
OTHER FEDERAL BRIEFS
STANDARDS AND TESTING BRIEFS
CONSUMER ADVOCACY BRIEFS
TRADE AND INDUSTRY BRIEFS
RESEARCH AND JOURNALS BRIEFS
FOREIGN/INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
STATE BRIEFS